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Re: Ektachrome IR & polarizers
- From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Ektachrome IR & polarizers
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 19:24:15 +0000
On 31 Jul 96 at 14:26, George L Smyth wrote:
> Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
> >
> > I believe George L. Smith has some IE's on his homepage taken with a
> > strong color (pop) filter....could you eleborate on this George?
> > I assume you have worked out some rules of thumb for that effect?
> >
>
> Each of the images on my Web page is accompanied by a short description
> of the images, as well as exposure information. Each of the Kodak
> infrared images was metered through the filter, the Konica images were
> metered with the filter over the spot meter.
>
> My rules of thumb are quite simple and come from experience. This is
> why I would recommend people shoot a couple of rolls at differing EIs
> and development times (I believe I posted my numbers in an earlier post)
> and see for themselves what is happening. Then they can adjust for
> their equipment and metering technique. Very generally, the lower the
> EI, the smoother the image, the higher the EI, the grainier the image
> with a loss of contrast (assuming "proper development"). Taken into
> account must be the time of day, time of year, weather conditions, etc.,
> as well as what result the artist has in mind.
Sorry, I didn't mean the b&w images on your page, but the Ektachrome
IR images....I followed a link from Andy Finneys page, and I thought
I ended up at your nice Ektachrome IR gallery....right?
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